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Default 08-01-2005, 02:44 AM

I'm on page 74 right now and I really enjoy reading it. It had a pretty long introduction about his general concerns about society and our American culture (radical feminists, gangsta rap that talk only about sex/drugs/violence, a good amount of black people using the racist card to their advantage, the lack of self responsibility, censorship so no one's feelings get hurt, and some other good ones).

I'm on the 85th person (counts down from 100-->1) now and I have a good understanding of what he's trying to do with the list. He may not necessarily mean that these are the WORST people in America. He pretty much states the person, what they've done, and then he'll expand on that topic rather than why the person is such an idiot for example.

Also, it's not so much about picking only liberals for the list. Most of the time he doesn't even mention the word "liberal" when he criticizes their actions. It's not just politicians that are on the list. The list includes people that have sued over the dumbest reasonsn, the Hiltons (for obvious reasons), Michael Jackson, the radicals of the movements (feminist, NAACP, etc.). I believe the people on the list represent the issues that need to be brought up in his opinion.

There was a paragraph when he mentioned Jon Stewert's name. He said that he was a very intelligent man. And actually commented about in in a positive way.


  
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